Enterprise Value to Debt Value: SGD 1267.6M VS SGD 43.4M -.- (Yea , check it out , don't know if i'll even have that amount in the bank in 100yrs)

No la , it is because , who doesn't know this god-like remedy for aches? I mean seriously la , rain or shine someone somewhere in this world is aching ma , so they will definitely need this !

This is for those finance peeps out there , look at the amount of $$ the company is sitting around with! Close to 643M leh!

**** I personally like this counter as it is a 包到完 / Bao Gao Liao counter ****

Which counter has all of the following in one? Underwater world leh, property (already built on land one) , big pharma , investments , LAND (in Singapore, land is king man) . Diversified interests is what draws in the revenue la! The late Mr Aw Boon Haw , was known for his kind heart and also for diversifying his income stream :)

2) G.K. Goh Holdings Ltd

Current Price : 0.895 SGD / Share

( can makan a bit if it goes lower, if not DYODD)

Div Yield : 4.44% (sure won't die one la) -.-

** Enterprise value to Debt** 000000 to 184.3M

Impt to note

This one is definitely not because i like the surname arh ! Look at the top 5 shareholders .... (should give u an idea liao lar , no need elaborate so much )

I'm not fazed by the recent 300k loss , no kick to them one lar , next year will be a huat huat year , cause win or lose , u also need their services ma ! Oh yah , btw they also have a stake in boardroom & the SILVER INDUSTRY (i'm studying about the potential of the silver market ma , so should include it here :p )

The silver wave is expected to be the next big thing :)

3) ABR Holdings Limited

Current price: 0.735 SGD / Share

Div Yield : 4.08% (still bway bai la)

Enterprise Value to Debt : SGD 71.9M to 0.3M

Your friend's birthday party confirm got one year at least held at this " casual dining outlet " right?

That's rite , ABR is the operator of Swensens in SG! :) Plus they have a lot of foods on their plate too including ice cream (pun intended) . So who wants free swensens vouchers for the AGM? Keechiu!

4) Sheng Siong

(yar , the x1000 times reward company)

See , even the logo says that they will work hard for you! =)

Current price: 0.690 SGD / Share

Div yield : 4.202% (SWEE)Enterprise Value to Debt : SGD 858.7M to 0M

It's easy to see why i like this former pig farm boss turned supermarket giant (pun intended) , i got one within 10mins walking distance, fat kid like me walk slower la , one area to note would be the greater china expansions la , but other than that , HUAT ARH! Oh yah , not forgetting he got where the other former swine boss didn't get to go lor (Prime supermarket if you guys are wondering :p ) , SGX MAINBOARD!

See , not too boring rite , so far so good?

5) JASON Holdings Limited

Current price: 0.525 SGD / Share

Div Yield : 0 % (Small cap counter la , pang zui la)

Enterprise Value to Debt : SGD 134.3M to 24.2M

* Net Profit a bit thin arh , so pls note

I have a soft spot for boss man Jason Sim Aka Sim Chon Ang la, what can i say , True Blue Singaporean entrepreneur ? His "highest highest helicopter , as he coins it , is an ITE education" but this fella here SURVIVED the 08 Crisis , where many many others have failed thanks to his determination and his "thick face" hahaha , so if Bossman is there, can hold if not , jump ship till it is safe to come back . My own views la , obviously -.- , need to see if the construction / building development market is good or not because they supply timber afterall la .

All right, that is it. Till another time , cheers!

Ken

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